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Hello,Thank you so much.I find it very interesting that the climber has these different types of leaves. When large, they have that purple centre and the leaf margin is smooth. While there are also these other type, where the terminal portion is gracefully long and the leaf margin is serrated.Do all ipomea have this kind of development or just ipomea sagittifolia ?Respectfully,dipani
Hello,
Thank you so much.I find it very interesting that the climber has these different types of leaves. When large, they have that purple centre and the leaf margin is smooth. While there are also these other type, where the terminal portion is gracefully long and the leaf margin is serrated.Do all ipomea have this kind of development or just ipomea sagittifolia ?Respectfully,dipani
On Mon, 6 Feb 2023 at 10:58, J.M. Garg <jmg...@gmail.com> wrote: